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FMC examines how lines serve US export shippers

Dan Maffei (R) (FMC): “The information the audit team is gathering from the shipping lines will be invaluable in identifying what carriers are doing...

Identifying how and when to build RFPs all year long

  As more shippers move away from annual contracts in favor of more frequent bid processes, knowing exactly when and how to build RFPs throughout...

MPA inks 3 agreements on ammonia value-chain

Two of the three MoUs were made with ITOCHU Corporation. The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore has inked three Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) on...

Global Supply Chains Near Make-or-Break Point for Easing in 2022

Global supply chains are nearing a turning point that’s set to help determine whether logistics headwinds abate soon or keep restraining the global economy...

3 Short to Medium-Term Risks for the Supply Chain & Ocean Shipping

Considering it will take a while for factories to get back to their regular production schedule, there will be a lack of cargo which...

Rail unions want arbitration for stalled negotiations, not payment advances

The Coordinated Bargaining Coalition has rejected the offer from the Class I railroads to advance payments to union members amid an ongoing impasse at...

Lidl presents head of its new container business

Retail group Lidl proceeds with developing its container business venture by announcing a new head of the division, who joins with 20 years of...

Just-in-time logistics in question

Just-in-time or just-in-case inventory models are secondary with the current congestion crises One could not help but wonder where did the projection of strong chartering...

Compact iron ore pellet plant in India

Metso Outotec has signed an agreement for the delivery of engineering and key equipment for an iron ore travelling grate pellet plant with NMDC...

BCOs face extra ‘trickle-down’ costs as Indian Railways cuts haulage subsidies

Indian exporters and importers – already roiled by high ocean freight rates – face new landside costs. Indian Railways, the statutory body that operates the...
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